Reckon
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British pronunciation/ɹˈɛkən/
American pronunciation/ˈɹɛkən/

Définition et Signification de "reckon"

to reckon
01

penser

to think or have an opinion about something
Transitive: to reckon that
to reckon definition and meaning
02

évaluer, estimer

to guess something using available information
Transitive: to reckon sth
03

considérer, estimer

to think of or judge something in a particular way
Complex Transitive: to reckon sth [adj] | to reckon sth sth
04

évaluer, calculer

to calculate or estimate the value, amount, or number of something
Transitive: to reckon quantity of something
05

estimer, considérer

to believe or accept something as true or certain, often with confidence or trust
Intransitive: to reckon on sth
06

compter, calculer

to count or calculate the total number of something
Transitive: to reckon sth
07

penser, s'attendre à

to expect to do something particular
Transitive: to reckon to do sth

reckon

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reckoner

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reckoner

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reckoning

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reckoning

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example
Exemple
Many people reckon that kindness can significantly impact others' lives.
He reckoned that the project would take longer than anticipated.
She reckoned it was best to consult an expert before making a decision.
After considering the options, he reckoned that the first choice was the most sensible.
The teacher reckoned the students' scores for the final grade.
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